Rpt-12073 Connector Pigtail Plug For Late Model G.m Alternators With Connectors on 2040-parts.com
Mabank, Texas, United States
Up for sale a alternator regulator repair pigtail for a late model G.M. car and truck with a RVC charging system. Fits many 2005 truck ,suburban type chassis. Comes with butt connectors. Thank you for your time
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